Play Hangman with songs from the Switzerland iTunes Top 100

Play Hangman with song titles from the Switzerland iTunes Top 100 feed. This English edition is shaped by one of Europe’s most multilingual chart environments, where German-speaking Switzerland, Romandy, Ticino and international pop can all meet.

Each round uses a song title from the configured Switzerland chart feed. When that feed changes, the available puzzle titles can change too; Play Hangman does not create or rank the chart itself.

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Switzerland music Hangman with the iTunes Top 100

This English-language Switzerland edition uses the configured iTunes Top 100 feed for Switzerland as the source for song-title puzzles. It can combine Swiss pop, German, French and Italian language contexts, English-language hits, electronic music and global chart tracks.

How the Switzerland iTunes chart feed works

This page uses the configured iTunes/Apple chart feed for Switzerland. Play Hangman does not compile the chart itself; the game uses song titles from the feed as puzzle material.

Song titles are not manually translated on this page. The title shown in the game comes from the Switzerland iTunes feed in the form provided by that source.

Why local music charts change the game

What makes Switzerland different is the meeting point between German, French, Italian and English music cultures. The same feed can feel local, pan-European and global from one round to the next.

English titles can appear naturally in this edition, but Swiss chart titles may also be German, French, Italian or multilingual. The actual puzzles always depend on the configured Switzerland feed.

If you want to compare editions, the language overview links to other versions of the same music hangman experience.

Why play hangman in English

As a practical playing tip, E, A, O, T, N, R, S and L are often useful for English titles. Because Switzerland’s feed may include German, French and Italian titles, I, U, D, M and other language-specific letters can also become valuable.

No lyrics, audio files or downloads

This game uses only song-title metadata from the configured Switzerland iTunes feed. It does not use lyrics, play audio, host music files or offer downloads.

Apple, iTunes and Apple Music are trademarks of their respective owners. Play-Hangman.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Apple.

What makes the Switzerland edition different?

Switzerland is multilingual by design, and its music chart can reflect German-speaking, French-speaking and Italian-speaking regions at once. That makes this edition feel broader than a single-language country page.

A round can look like a German pop title, a French-language track, an Italian title, a Swiss electronic release or a global English-language hit. The variety is the point.

Artists and song styles you may recognize

As Swiss music-market context, you might think of artists and styles associated with Nemo, Stress, Lo & Leduc, Züri West, Patent Ochsner, Hecht, Loredana, Stefanie Heinzmann, Bastian Baker, Sophie Hunger, Gotthard, DJ Antoine, Swiss pop, rap, rock, electronic music and global hits.

These names are examples of music-market context, not a fixed playlist and not a guarantee that they appear in the current game. Playable titles come from the configured feed.

Why Swiss song titles are fun for Hangman

Swiss song titles can move between English, German, French and Italian patterns. A good first guess in one round may be less useful in the next because the language context has changed.

Collaborations, local names, dialect hints, accents, remix labels and short international pop hooks can all affect how quickly the hidden title opens up.

Local music vs international hits

The Switzerland feed can feature local Swiss artists alongside releases from Germany, France, Italy, the UK, the US and other global markets.

The actual puzzles depend on the configured feed. Artist and genre examples on this page are context only and are not claims about current chart positions.

Transparency for this edition

Play Hangman does not use lyrics or audio on this page. The game is about guessing song titles sourced from the configured Switzerland feed.

This is not an official Apple or iTunes service. Artist, genre and style examples are included only to explain the Swiss music-market context.

What you see after the game

After a round, the game may show the full title, artist name, chart rank when available and an external Apple, iTunes or Apple Music link from the feed data.

Song titles are not manually translated on this page. The title shown in the game comes from the Switzerland iTunes feed in the form provided by that source.

Quick questions

Which iTunes chart does this page use?

This page uses the configured Switzerland iTunes Top 100 feed. The puzzles are based on song-title metadata from that Swiss feed.

Can German, French, Italian and English titles all appear?

Yes. Switzerland is a multilingual market, so titles from several language contexts can appear if they are present in the configured feed and suitable for the game.

Why can non-English titles appear on an English page?

The interface is English, but the Switzerland feed can include German, French, Italian, English and international music. The actual puzzles depend on the feed.

Is this the same as the Germany, France or Italy edition?

No. This edition uses the Switzerland feed, so it can reflect a multilingual Swiss chart rather than one neighboring country’s chart.

Does the game use lyrics or audio?

No. The game uses song-title metadata only. It does not display lyrics, play audio or offer music downloads.

Does Play Hangman create the Switzerland Top 100?

No. Play Hangman uses the configured iTunes/Apple feed as its source and does not calculate the Switzerland ranking itself.

Are the artists mentioned a current playlist?

No. Artist and genre names are examples of music-market context. Current playable titles come from the configured feed.

Can I play on mobile?

Yes. Switzerland music Hangman runs in the browser and works on phones, tablets and desktop screens.

Related editions to try next

These existing pages are useful if you want to compare Switzerland with its national languages and nearby chart markets.

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